European Chemicals Agency Proposes Three Chemicals for Harmonized Labeling

The European Chemicals Agency has today proposed to harmonize the classification and labeling of three chemical substances: Tris[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] phosphate (TDCP); Tetrahydrofuran; and Abamectin.  The proposal is open for comments for 45 days.

For a press release see here.

European Chemicals Agency Proposes 15 Substances of Very High Concern

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has proposed 15 chemicals to be designated as Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC).  

These substances were proposed to ECHA by EU Member States and by the European Commission. The public has until October 15 to provide comments, in particular focusing on why these chemicals should or should not be deemed SVHC. 

After the public comment period closes, ECHA’s Member States Committee will decide whether these substances should be placed on the Candidate List.

Once a substance is placed on the Candidate List, a manufactured or importer of an article that contains that substance in an amount greater than 0.1% has an obligation to notify its customers by providing the name of the substance and sufficient available information to ensure safe use of the article.

Further, once a substance has been placed on the Candidate List, it may eventually be subjected to Authorization and/or banned.

To see the press release, click here.